Engineering is responsible for many of the things that surround us in our everyday life. It helps provide our homes and schools, our food and water, our cars and computers, our planes and trains, our energy and electricity, and enables our standard of living. It is seldom visible but has always been vital to how we live.

This workshop has been designed to assist businesses to develop strong tendering techniques. The workshop will draw on live examples of tendering practice and work with companies to help them to demonstrate how this practice can be implemented to improve tendering success.

As the Christmas season is nearing, many employers engage in employing seasonal workers to provide additional support to deal with the Christmas rush. The benefit of seasonal workers is that they are there for the busy times and in January when things take a natural slow down their contact is concluded.

The idea of running your own business has grown in popularity, as government, the media and others celebrate the benefits. Parents, traditionally, encouraged children to study hard at school and enter the secure worlds of banking, law and medicine. In more recent years, however, the idea of becoming an entrepreneur has become fashionable. Why?

We would be delighted if you could join us at our open morning networking. This will be an excellent opportunity for you to come along and hear from local groups who have started Social Enterprises, learn what support is available and get a tour of the premises and the retail units.

Projects Funded by UnLtd These are examples of projects funded across UnLtd at different levels. Brendon Thomson, Static Bounce 18 year old Brendon set up his Static Bounce project to get local young people off the streets and focused on learning new skills. As a talented dancer who has taken part in many competitions around […]

Over 73,000 business and commercial properties in Northern Ireland should now be taking a careful note of how the rateable value (net annual value) of their premises has been assessed as of April 2013 and how this will convert into the annual rates bill which will be payable from April 2015.